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New Products for 2014

Looking for a unique addition to your garden? We are excited to be carrying over 100 new bulbs, perennials, and wildflower seeds for 2014. Wow your neighbors with something completely different, or try a twist on one of the classic favorites. We make it easy – select from all of our new products below.

Buds open up in early spring as deep, rose-coral and slowly fade to yellow as the season progresses. The semi-double blooms are fabulously-fragrant and make gorgeous spring bouquets. (Paeonia lactiflora)More Details

If you’re always looking for a new, unique variety of Elephant Ear, Mojito is just the plant for you! The rich, green foliage boasts purple flecks throughout. Reaching heights of about 3 feet, this smaller Elephant Ear is perfect for containers or a border garden. PP#21955More Details

From the Phlox Flame Series, Blue Flame’s gorgeous blue blooms are formed on compact foliage. This variety is known for being disease-resistant and boasts fragrant flowers. (Phlox paniculata)More Details

Found in the US National Arboretum, this stunning Hydrangea’s white blooms quickly change to pink, followed by a ruby-red in the late season. The oak-like leaves add extra drama to this easy-to-grow variety. (Hydrangea quercifolia)More Details

This cold-hardy variety is famous for its sweet berries that can be eaten fresh, frozen or canned. Patriot flowers in the spring and produces berries in the early season, followed by striking orange fall color. (Vaccinium corymbosum)More Details

This delightful groundcover produces pink fiddleheads that evolve into copper-orange as they open. As the season progresses, the fronds turn to dark green and stay green into the winter months. A must-have for any shady spot. (Dryopteris erythrosora)More Details

Creeping Pink Chintz is a flat-growing variety, with light-pink flowers that open up in the summer months. This variety will withstand some foot traffic, making it the ideal candidate for a lawn substitute or planting between stonework. (Thymus)More Details

This drought-tolerant grass thrives even in poor, dry soils. Standing Ovation evolves from blue/green in the spring months to orange, red and yellow in the autumn garden. It also provides winter interest and keeps its compact form throughout most of the season. (Schizachyrium scoparium)More Details

Unique, pinwheel-shaped blooms ignite the summer garden with bright color and prolific flowers. This drought-tolerant variety can be planted both in the garden and containers. (Gaillardia) PP#23494More Details

Perfect for a border, container, or rock garden, this shorter variety of Lavender grows to be about 10-12” tall. The fragrant blooms attract butterflies and are deer resistant. (Lavandula angustifolia)More Details

Native to the Rocky Mountains and Southwest USA, this Penstemon is from the Riding Hood Series. It is drought-tolerant and prefers full sun, igniting the garden with hot pink blooms in late spring to fall. (Penstemon) PP#23089More Details

This raspberry-colored beauty boats a striking green throat and stays open in the evening hours, unlike many Daylily varieties. Mary Reed is extremely easy to grow and spreads each year, making it a great addition to any perennial garden! More Details

Brandywine is hybrid cross between a red raspberry and a black raspberry, making it perfect for jam and pies. This everbearing variety is also used in making wine and the purple berry color changes to vibrant red when baked. Fruit ripens mid-season. (Rubus idaeus)More Details

Looking for something unique this year? Plant this drought-tolerant perennial beauty for years of textured blooms, illuminating the early summer garden. This Bachelor Button makes great cut flowers and attracts birds and butterflies to the garden. (Centaurea montana) PP#20781More Details

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